10 Green Screen Movie Effects That Are Embarrassing to Watch

Chroma key is pretty difficult to do right. You need to not only have the right camera set up, but you also need perfect lighting to make sure your actors match the lighting of your intended background. You also need to ensure that the background in question is three dimensional and convincing and you also need your actors a good distance away from the green or blue screen you’re using to ensure they don’t accidentally cast a shadow and create a weird silhouette.

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